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  2. WHEAT PROBLEM.

    The application by the Federal Government for an order to prohibit the New South Wales Government and the Inspector-General of Police of New South Wales from preventing ...

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  3. EMDEN WELCOMED.

    The full story of the adventures of the, raiding, German cruiser Emden during her operations in the Indian Ocean will probably not be heard for a considerable time. ...

    Article : 528 words
  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Count Von Berehtold, Austria's ex-Minister for Foreign Affairs, was always antiServian. He resigned after a stormy interview with the Emperor, who reproached ...

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  5. OUR TROOPS.

    The patriotic call has been answered by five brothers in one Wagga family. They stcod beside each other at the office of the enrolling officer yesterday, and were ...

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  6. FALKLANDS FIGHT.

    An officer of one of the British warships engaged in the Falklands Islands battle, which resulted in the destruction of Admiral von Spec's squadron, writes that two ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. LA BASSEE.

    The "Times" explains that the British success at La Bassee (15 miles south-west of Lille) is unconfirmed. The mud is rendering the trenches a quagmire. A heavy ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    The Allies are making progress in a siege war at Bois-le-Pretre, near the lorraine frontier. A resume of operations since ...

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  9. THE GREAT EASTERN LINE.

    The magnitude of the operations on the far-stretching eastern front is astonishing, ana in view of this fact it is surprising that we are not getting, more news. Great ...

    Article : 387 words
  10. AUSTRIAN DESERTERS.

    The Russians in Galicia opened a trapdoor in a chateau cellar, despite a warning not to open it, owing to the poisonous gases. They found in it 200 Austrian ...

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  11. GERMAN LINER SUNK.

    A British cruiser is reported to have sunk the Hamburg-American liner President off Cuba while the vessel was proceeding from Porto Rice to Havana. ...

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  12. THE RUSSIANS.

    A communique states: We last night reoccupied the advanced trench near Quinine (20 miles east of Plock) which was captured by the enemy on the 16th. ...

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  13. AMERICANS AND THE WAR.

    An American who spent some years in Australia, but is now living at Seattle, in the course of a letter to a Wagga friend says:- Business has settled down to the normal ...

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  14. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    The "Times," in a leader, urges, in view of Australian opinion, that the lmperial Conference should be called in the spring of 1915, that this is not the time to discuss ...

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  15. THE ALLIES.

    The latest communique last night stated: We evacuated La Boiselle (between Albert and Bapaume) owing to the explosion of the ammunition store igniting the village. ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    During the last fortnight in December General Doltrieff captured 311 Austrian officers, 22,200 soldiers, and 52 guns. ...

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  17. ATROCITIES.

    The Russian Government has requested the Spanish Embassy to complain to the German and Austrian Governments regarding atrocities perpetrated by soldiers. ...

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  18. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The German authorities have just published a list of French losses, and in these notes yesterday the opinion was expressed that the numbers had been exaggerated, not ...

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  19. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Owing to the necessity for husbanding the financial resources of the country, with a view to the successful prosecution of the war, the Treasury has decided, in ...

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  20. THE EMDEN SIGHTED.

    The Osterley, on her outward voyage, approached to within about a mile of the wreck of the Emden, and by the aid of glasses passengers were able to make out every detail. ...

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  21. RECENT OPERATIONS.

    The French "Eyewitness" states that since January 5 the Allies have consolidated their successes beyond the Yser between Saint Georges and the sen, and ...

    Article : 302 words
  22. DAVIS CUP.

    Norman Brookes returned by the H.M.S. Osterley to-day Mr. Brookes said that both Wilding and himself had had a most strenuous time in the Davis Cup contests. The ...

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  23. TURKISH ROUT.

    A communique, states: The pursuit of the Turks from Karaugau continues. After two days a battle at Jenikos ended in the defeat of a Turkish division, which lost ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. TRADE WITH FRANCE.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Mahon) has received an intimation from the High Commissioner in London that the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris has ...

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  25. COMFORTS FOR TROOPS.

    Sir T. A. Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) has sent on behalf of the city of Sydney's war chest fund a further consignment of comforts for the ...

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  26. WAR NOTES.

    The statement from "Eye-witness" with the French army, given in this morning a cables, is one that should give us cause for satisfaction—despite Soissons. He writes ...

    Article : 371 words
  27. NAURU AND OCEAN ISLAND.

    The steamer Pronoto arrived from Ocean Island and Nauru yesterday, bringing six English passengers, and the wives and children of some German residents of Nauru. ...

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  28. BRITISH AT MUSCAT.

    It is officially stated that British forces who are assisting the Sultan of Muscat (south-eastern Arabin), have repelled a rising, and inflicted 500 casualties. ...

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  29. FAREWELL TO OFFICERS.

    The officers of the 31st Infantry Regiment (late St. George's English Rifle Regiment) assembled at the Hotel Sydney on Saturday evening last, for the purpose'of Baying ...

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  30. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    An interesting piece of news in the cablos this morning is the announcement that Baron Stephan Burian, who has succeeded Count Berchtold as the Foreign Minister of ...

    Article : 194 words
  31. ENEMY PATENTS.

    There is keen competition to secure the avoidance or suspension of trade mark No. 3889, legistrred for the name of lysol by Messrs. Schuelke and Mayr, subjects of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  32. AUSTRIA'S POLICY.

    Count Stephen Durbin, the new AustroHungarian Foreign Minister, has accepted the German Emperor's invitation to visit him at headquarters. ...

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  33. SOISSONS.

    Wounded French soldiers relate stirring narratives regarding the battle at Soissons. They state that 10,000 Frenchmen were ...

    Article : 186 words
  34. MILITARY CAMPS.

    The dates and places for camps for continuous training for units which have not been mobilised have been re-arranged as follows: ...

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  35. MINES IN THE BALTIC.

    During the last fortnight five German cargo steamers, varying from 1000 tons to 2000 tons, have been sunk by mines in the Baltic. ...

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  36. BELGIAN-JOURNALISTS' FUND.

    A little over a month ago, at the request of tho British Institute of Journalists, ar appeal was issued to journalists in Sydeney for help on behalf of the Belgian journalists who have ...

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  37. STRANDED PASSENGERS.

    Soon after the commencement of the war the German steamer Houtmann landed at Batavia 132 passengers for Australien ports, and subsequently they were sent on to their ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Minister for Dafence (Mr. Allen) states that so far the department had all the recruits it wanted. ...

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  39. LIFE IN CAIRO.

    Berlin advices report that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" publishes an extract from a Cairo diplomatist's letter received in Constantinople, stating that brilliant life is ...

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  40. IN OTHER PARTS.

    Elsewhere hot fighting is proceeding, as at La Boiselle, between Albert and Bapaume, south of Arms, and in Southern Alsace. The contest for dominating positions in Alsace ...

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  41. MILITARY BOOTS.

    A conference was held to day between tanners and boot manufactureis and the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jenson) which resuited in the fixing of the price of boots for ...

    Article : 254 words
  42. DRINK EVIL.

    The vacant allotment adjoining the School of Arts in Pitt-street was yesterday ocoupled by a large crowd, forming n temperance meeting, under the management of ...

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  43. GERMANS NOT BEATEN.

    Lioutennnt R. M. Aicorn R.A.M.C., who is with the headquarters company of the W. O. Lahore division of the Indian Expedition at the front, writing to his father, Dr. R. G. ...

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  44. MOROCCANS' GOOD WORK.

    Another account states that during the retreat from Soissons the Moroccaras posted at Crouy as a rearguard allowed the Germans to advance in serried masses ...

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  45. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    When dealing with the application ot the Queensland sugar glowers for an increase in the price of sugar by ÂŁ4 per ton, yesterday, Mr. Justice Edmunds, chairman of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  46. KAIAPOI'S CARGO.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) to-day stated that the position regarding the refusal of the Federal Customs to give a clearance to the steamer Kaiapol, which has ...

    Article : 325 words
  47. THE POPE'S PRAYER.

    The Pope has written a prayer, beseeching deliverance from the herrors of war. It will be used, in Europe on February 7, and outside Europe on March 21. ...

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  48. DETAINED CARGO.

    Wellington merchants interested in cargoes in German ships interned at Java asked Gollin and Company to represent thom at the conference on the subject convened by the ...

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